If the forces acting on an object are balanced, then
a. the object will be accelerated
b. the object will be in motion
c. the object will be at rest
d. the object loses its shape
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the object will be at rest
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In case the powers following up on an item are adjusted, the article will be very still.
There is no lopsided power following up on the book and along these lines the book keeps up its condition of movement.
At the point when every one of the powers following up on an article balance one another, the item will be at harmony; it won't quicken.
Since these two powers are of equivalent extent and in inverse ways, they balance one another.
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